The first-person shooter is coming out on September 9 for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3 and PS4

Jul 29, 2014 06:21 GMT  ·  By

As the datamined information can attest, Destiny still has a lot of content to offer, aside from what was accessible in the beta.

In addition to the campaign and cooperative missions, Destiny also has a traditional player-versus-player mode, and Bungie has just teased a new map, titled Twilight Gap, providing an example of what the full version of Crucible will offer in September, when the game goes live.

Twilight Gap is set on Earth and represents a piece of the wilderness that was reclaimed by the Guardians for miscellaneous Crucible activities.

The map will support all game modes and is described as a medium-sized battleground, where both close-range as well as long-range weapons will be employed.

In the background, players will be able to see a lot of action, with cannons firing continuously in order to keep the darkness outside the safe zone. The new map is just a small piece of the new explorable region of the continent that will be available for exploration in the final version of the game.

The information datamined from the Destiny beta points to the final product having dozens and dozens of missions, with developer Bungie saying that there will be "months of compelling content" in Destiny.

If you want to see a walkthrough of the map from Lead Designer Lars Bakken, as well as some gameplay footage, you can check out the video below, courtesy of IGN.

Destiny is coming out on September 9, for the Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 platforms.